While you make it your online business to deliver outlandish new looks for mobile telephony, it may sometimes be a challenge to just outdo your last effort. So Gresso‘s decided the single way forward is to assemble all of the fine materials it had lying around — black diamonds, pure gold, diamond-cut sapphire crystals, and 200-year old African blackwood — sprinkle them atop an otherwise nondescript featurephone, and slap on the spectacular price ticket of $1,000,000. Only three Jackpots are being made, while there’ll be a Las Vegas handset without the black diamonds and sapphires for the more mundanely rich among us, priced at $20,000. Oh Gresso, only 1 tip: next time, attempt to align your earpiece for your fancy designs, we hear wealthy folks appreciate some attention to detail.


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